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Miller High Life, the "champagne of beers," dates to 1903. Miller High Life is a classic American-style lager recognized for its consistently crisp, smooth taste and iconic clear-glass bottle. Miller High Life embraces its rich heritage and is known by its drinkers as an authentic, unpretentious beer. As the best beer value in America, we encourage beer drinkers to "Take Back the High Life."

From Oct 2007
This pours from 24oz can a clear light gold with a small head of foam that dissipates to nothing almost immediately. Ok, the second pour had a bigger head of foam but it still shrank quickly but it's leaving a few island this time.
The smell is a strong whiff of corn.
The taste is a strong corn flavour and some sweet malt that is followed by some hop bitterness that stays right through the finish. Not very complex, duh, but it still tastes pretty good to me but not as good as I remember it from several years ago. There's certainly nothing offensive here and it makes for a good thirst quencher.
PS: I actually enjoyed this brew on tap in the past but it seems no one carries the draft anymore. At least, not in my area.

Lmfao, all of these pretentious beer snobs. It's a cheap beer, not a $50 Brut. As a cheap beer, it's just fine. This is like people who rate cheap cars without navigation poorly. Like, does it get you from A to B reliably or not? Everyone is so bitchy, sheesh.

Sample at the brewery. It poured a clear golden color with a white head. The aroma was of grain, corn and malts. The taste was similar to the aroma with more grain, corn, malts and medium carbonation. After taking the tour, have a better appreciation for their beers.

Bottle at the Spotted Cat. Clear golden liquid with small to medium white head. Aroma corn, grain, bread and metal. Taste is very light sweet and light bitter with notes of grain, bread and corn. Light to medium bodied with medium to high carbonation. Ok logger.

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